The best that can be said for Westwood is that he is sometimes able to keep play moving on the rare occasion that things are going well for us. As soon as there's the slightest whiff of a battle he disappears like a fart in a sulphur mine, fails to offer protection to the defence, allows opposition players to run straight through the midfield and becomes totally anonymous. He can't take a set piece and has great difficulty kicking a moving ball with any accuracy. Importantly, as a man, he has zero presence, charisma or personality, so he fails to inspire either his fellow players or the crowd. There are slugs in my garden with more authority than Westwood. Has anyone ever sung his name? Almost certainly not. He is a magnolia porch interior, a plastic hostess trolley, one of those see-through rain macs that you keep in the cupboard but wouldn't be seen dead in, not even in an ironic way at Glastonbury. He's a thimbleful of Morrison's own cooking lager. He is a rice cake. May he fade back into obscurity from whence he came and be forgotten forever.
Kind of got my hopes pinned on Jedinak being the one who can rectify things when the opposition press the ball, because when that happens, we seem to fall apart. The second half today was as bad as anything last season in terms of ball retention and decision-making. We need someone who'll get it back, keep it, calm things down and get some shape back into the team.
Got it on good advice from a Palace S/T Holder that he`s a good lad, dirty bugger apparently "He`ll get a few cards" but a bit of a Bruiser which is something we have lacked for a while (Hutton notwithstanding) apparently the Palace fans loved him but he did start to go AWOL a few times which is a worry, played in their Cup-Final team so they obviously trusted him, could be good for us.
Quote from: martin o`who?? on August 25, 2016, 12:22:48 PMGot it on good advice from a Palace S/T Holder that he`s a good lad, dirty bugger apparently "He`ll get a few cards" but a bit of a Bruiser which is something we have lacked for a while (Hutton notwithstanding) apparently the Palace fans loved him but he did start to go AWOL a few times which is a worry, played in their Cup-Final team so they obviously trusted him, could be good for us. I heard the complete opposite.
Any views from those who watched the game yday?I have to say I've rarely seen him play but when I did I wasn't that impressed. His passing was badBut there's enough weight of opinion in his favour to suggest he can be really effective at this level (or was at least). I wonder if he's up to playing in a two man midfield at his ageEither way, good to get views